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Aneli [31]
3 years ago
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During the Mexican National Era of Texas history, there was support among many Anglo-American settlers for- O A. the abolition o

f slavery in Texas O B. General Santa Anna to serve as the President of Texas OC. Texas to be made into an independent state of Mexico o D. the election of Sam Houston as the Governor of Texas​
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Alisiya [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

During the Mexican National Era of Texas history, there was support among many Anglo-American settlers for

Texas to be made into an independent state of Mexico.

Explanation:

Initially, Texas was known as Spanish Texas.  Between 1821 and 1836 it became known as Mexican Texas after the independence of Mexico from Spain.  It even attained a Republican status, independent of Mexico in 1836 after Mexico's independence war drove away Spain in 1821.  After nine years of being a republic, it agreed to join the United States of America.  During its independence, Texas tried to expand its territory into South and West of Mexico.

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